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41 vorbeisein
(bin vorbei, war vorbei, vorbeigewesen aux sein), v biti prošao (-šla, -šlo) -
42 vorsein
(bin vor, war vor, vorgewesen aux sein) v biti pred kim; er ist ihm vor pretekao ga je -
43 vorüber sein
(bin vorüber, war vorüber, vorübergewesen aux sein) v biti prošao (-šla, -šlo) -
44 wegsein
(bin weg, war weg, weggewesen aux sein) v ne biti tu; fig biti propao (-la, -lo); biti preneražen (uzrujan); ganz - von jds. Schönheit biti ushićen nečijom ljepotom -
45 Weise
f -, -n način m; Wort und - riječi f pl i napjev m; in keiner -, auf keine - nikako, ni na kakav način; auf welche - es wolle bilo kako mu drago, ma na koji način se to postiglo; das wär ja gar aus der - to bi bilo mimo običaja; auf solche - na taj (takav) način; das ist so seine - to je njegov način, tako se on vlada; glücklicher - srećom; törichter - ludo -
46 wenig
adj adv malo; ein - nešto; so - lächerlich es war ma kako malo bilo smiješno; ein klein - nešto malo; - Gutes malo dobra; so - auch ma kako malo; wie - gehört dazu koliko malo za to treba, mit Wenigem auskommen izlaziti (zadovoljiti se) s malim; mit wenigen Worten sa malo riječi; die Wenigen nekolicina f; mein Weniges ono malo što imam; comp weniger manje; um so weniger tim (to) manje; er ist nichts weniger als schön on baš nije lijep; zu wenig premalo; ein Zuwenig an Fleiß premalo marljivosti; zu wenigst najmanje; zum wenigsten u najmanju ruku; v. minder, mindest -
47 woraus
adv iz čega, po čemu, odakle; - war das zu entnehmen po čemu se to moglo vidjeti (zaključiti)
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